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Hah Hahahaha ha. <wipes tear> Welcome. |
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[Germanicus], you're cute. Welcome to the bakery, my friend. |
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And I don't think this idea is very good. Only because I wouldn't want to try to figure out how many hours equal 2/3rds of a day. Too much effort. |
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So, can they be asked to turn up at
school during the summer holidays? :-) |
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<To ease the transition from school to work> |
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That's good, more freedom to teach how to handle your responsibilities. But the flipside: you gotta come in on saturday and work late on monday. |
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K_sra: They would have '2 or 3' days off, not '2 thirds of a day' off. Hope that cleared up any confusion. |
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I had a tough school-work transition. My college didn't encourage/ allow students to work. They claimed that studying was a full time job, and that students would graduate with enough expertise to arrive in the working world with a decent job. That was all bullshit! |
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Welcome aboard Germanicus. |
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Where has this idea of overtime 'et all' come from? The only change would be 2-3 extra days off school taken at the pupils discretion. At work an employee doesn't have to come in on a saturday following personal holiday they just have to catch up work later. It would be just like that at school. The pupils may have to put in extra hours at weekends, but this would not be formal lessons. |
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UnaBubba, I hope that answers your query. If not, explain why not and I will post again. |
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Thanks for the warm welcome! |
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To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
2 - 3 days discretionary days off in return for a 40 hour week.
Seems fair. |
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